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Inschriften aus Dacia, Moesia superior und Pannonia inferior
"Separat-Abdruck aus Band VI Heft II der archäol.-epigr. Mitth. aus Oesterreich. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Diplomata Militaria del museo de Huelva [PDF]
Se presenta en esta aportación una pequeña colección epigráfica correspondiente a diplomas militares depositada actualmente en el Museo de Huelva y cuya procedencia se desconoce con exactitud.
Bermejo Meléndez, Javier +1 more
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Noch einmal über die Feldzüge von Augustus im Karpatenbecken [PDF]
The campaigns of Augustus in the Carpathian basin, connected with the occupation of Pannonia (Illyricum) have been discussed in many papers. The general was Tiberius, but also a Vinicius and Cornelius Lentulus are mentioned in the sources. Many different
Visy, Zsolt
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Four Rings with the Inscriptions from Timacum Maius (Eastern Moesia Superior) [PDF]
For more than ten consecutive years, the archaeologists from the Institute for Balkan Studies of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, in collaboration with the Bordeaux-based Ausonius Institute, have performed the archaeological excavations of the Roman and Byzantine settlement located in the area of the village Niševac near Svrljig, in the Valley
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A new veteran of the legion VII Claudia from the colonia Flavia Scupi
A veteran of the legion VII Claudia pia fidelis, M. Antonius Fronto, known from a recently discovered tombstone, can be added to the large dossier of the already known veterans of this legion settled in Scupi (present-day Skopje in Macedonia).
Maja Basotova
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H adrijan je služboval kot tribunus m ilitum v dveh m ezijskih legijah (II A d iu trix in V Macedonica) od le ta 95 do pozne jeseni leta 97. To dejstvo načenja vrsto vprašanj iz vojaške in adm inistrativne zgodovine. Prvič, kolikšno je bilo število legij
Ronald Syme
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Veterans of the Roman army as members of the municipal elite in Moesia Superior
The aim of this paper would be to examine the social status and role of veterans of the Roman army in the municipal life in Moesia Superior. Scant epigraphic evidence suggests that discharged soldiers rarely took an active part in the administration of the towns which they had chosen as places of their retirement. This picture is in accordance with the
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Cambiamenti fonetici del latino nella provincia della Scythia Minor [PDF]
: In the present paper I analyze the phonetic changes in the Latin language of Scythia Minor based on the deviations found on imperial inscriptions of the area.
Jekl, Ágnes
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Tombstones with representations of a funerary banquet from Moesia Superior [PDF]
The funerary banquet motif or Tottenmahl scene was particularly popular in Roman funerary iconography of the imperial period. Typically, it depicts the deceased reclining on a couch, presumably in the afterlife, accompanied by a tripod with food and wine, as well as one or more family members and a servant.
Marjanović, Milica, Kosanović, Ivana
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